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The Norman Public School District's upcoming bond election presents an important opportunity for the local community to make continued investments in our schools - and specifically - the safety and security of our students. Over the past decade, the school district has made significant strides toward improving the safety and security of school facilities, made possible with...

Area school districts soon could have millions of dollars more on hand if their communities vote yes on bond elections. For Waukomis, Timberlake, Okeene, Canton and Lomega public schools voters will make that decision Tuesday. School bond issues require a 60 percent super-majority for passage. Lomega is asking the community for a total of almost $15.43 million. About $14.5...

A $46.7 million bond remodel and upgrade Fitzgerald Public Schools will appear on the May 7 ballot after the proposal was approved by the district Board of Education. If approved, the current tax rate would increase by 2.9 mills and cost the "average" Fitzgerald taxpayer an additional $6 per month, according to district estimates that assume the "average" home has an SEV of...

Lawton Community Schools Superintendent Chris Rice has provided the following information, published in the recent edition of the Lawton Community Schools newsletter, concerning an upcoming bond proposal to fund needed improvements on the school district’s facilities. On May 7, 2019, Lawton Community Schools voters will consider a $4.5 million bond proposal for renovations to...

Voters living in Cy-Fair ISD’s boundaries can expect to see a $1.76 billion bond referendum on the ballot May 4. If the plan passes, it would be the district’s largest bond package to date. At a Feb. 11 meeting, the CFISD board of trustees unanimously approved a recommended proposal for the bond developed by a committee of 50 parents, students, business owners, empty nesters...

ENID, Okla. — Area school districts soon could have millions of dollars more on hand if their communities vote yes on bond elections.Lomega Lomega is asking the community for a total of almost $15.43 million. About $14.5 million of that will go toward construction of a new high school, to be built just south of the current facilities, Superintendent Steve Shiever said. The new...